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Vocabulary for Africa Geography Unit

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Causes of desertification   Over-grazing, over farming, cutting down scattered trees, drought, climate change  
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Causes of deforestation   Cutting down forests for living space, farmland, and timber products  
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Extremely dry area that covers most of Northern Africa   Sahara Desert  
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Wet area in the desert fed by underground springs   Oasis  
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Transition zone between the Sahara and the Savannah in Africa   Sahel (steppe region)  
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Large grasslands with scattered trees in Africa   Savannah  
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Thick forests with 70 foot high trees in humid tropical areas of Africa   Tropical Rainforest  
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Farming just enough to feed you and your family   Subsistence farming  
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Most common economic activities in the Sahara   Nomadic herding. Farming is possible in areas that can be irrigated like the Nile River valley.  
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Most common economic activities in the Sahel   Nomadic herding and subsistence farming  
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Most common economic activities in the Tropical rainforest   Subsistence farming, timber, eco-tourism  
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Most common economic activities in the Savannah   Subsistence farming, commercial farming, eco-tourism, herding  
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Most common economic activities in Nigeria   Oil, subsistence farming, nomadic herding  
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How does poor soil contribute to deforestation?   People have to keep cutting down more forest for farmland because they poor soil only supports farms for a few years before it loses its fertility. Soil washing away also contributes to low fertility.  
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How does desertification impact Africa?   People have to move when the soil can't support life anymore. This causes more desertification when they repeat their activities and overcrowding in cities. Famines can also occur.  
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Widespread shortages of food   Famine  
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Long period of abnormally low rainfall   Drought  
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Fancy Social Studies Word for Warm   Tropical  
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Fancy Social Studies Word for Wet (High Precipitation)   Humid  
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Fancy Social Studies Word for Dry   Arid  
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Fancy Social Studies Word for sort of dry   Semi-Arid  
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Continually moving to allow your animals to have enough to eat in arid and semi-arid regions of the world   Nomadic Herding  
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Dirt that is good for growing crops   Fertile Soil  
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Fertilizer that gets washed off of fields and ends up in water sources   Agricultural Runoff  
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Chemicals and other pollutants that leak out of industrial equipment and factories   Industrial Waste  
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Cutting down trees and setting them on fire to clear that land and add fertility to the soil   Slash and Burn Agriculture  
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Allowing herd animals to eat too much of the plant life in an area. It leaves the soil exposed and causes erosion.   Overgrazing  
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Soil being transported away by wind or water   Erosion  
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Fighting over scare water sources   Water Wars  
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When water is not present or not much is present in an area   Physical Water Scarcity  
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When water is present, but it is polluted and a society does not have the money to clean it and make it safe to drink   Economic Water Scarcity  
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